Bihar: NDA Leaders Exhibit Solidarity at Workers' Conference; Aim for Historic Win in Assembly Elections

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Major show of unity among NDA leaders.
- Focus on development and governance.
- Aim to secure over 225 seats in elections.
- Inaugurated by key party leaders.
- Criticism of opposition's credibility.
Patna, April 5 (NationPress) In a significant demonstration of strength and solidarity, the state heads of all five parties within the NDA in Bihar united on one stage during a collaborative workers' conference held at Islamia School Ground in Sheikhpura on Saturday.
The event attracted thousands of passionate NDA supporters from throughout the district, reaffirming their dedication to restoring NDA to power in the forthcoming Assembly elections.
With a focus on development and good governance, senior officials from the BJP, JD-U, LJP (Ram Vilas), HAM-S, and RLM addressed a large audience, setting the stage for a vigorous and united electoral campaign.
Stating their shared objective, the NDA leaders pledged not only to win but to make history by securing over 225 seats in the upcoming Bihar elections.
The event was co-inaugurated by BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal, JD-U state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha, LJP (Ram Vilas) state chief Raju Tiwari, and RLM State President Madan Chaudhary.
Dilip Jaiswal emphasized the NDA's steadfast commitment to development and inclusive governance.
“Whether at the national or state level, NDA governments have consistently prioritized public welfare and progress. We engage in the politics of results and development, not the politics of emotions or vote banks,” he stated.
He urged party members to transcend party divisions and unite under the NDA banner, stressing that their aim is to create history, not merely to win.
In agreement, Umesh Singh Kushwaha commended Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for implementing transformative changes in Bihar.
“From education to health, infrastructure to women empowerment, the advancement of Bihar stems from Nitish Kumar’s vision,” Kushwaha remarked.
He criticized the opposition, stating: “Those who lack popular support while claiming national leadership will face the people's judgment in the upcoming elections.”
Raju Tiwari, the LJP (Ram Vilas) state president, affirmed that the NDA’s development initiatives are apparent throughout Bihar and will be recognized at the polls.
“We urge all our members to strengthen their booths. The NDA is united, resilient, and prepared to tackle any challenge,” he noted.
Madan Chaudhary, the RLM state president, remarked that Bihar has transitioned from being perceived as a backward state to a model of governance under NDA leadership.
“Nitish Kumar has provided Bihar with a new perspective. The populace recalls the state’s past and acknowledges its current progress,” he added.
He also criticized the opposition, questioning the integrity of its leaders.
“The party whose leader boasts today has its own president as a convict. The public is observant,” he concluded.